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By Laura Klappenbach, About.com Guide to Animals / Wildlife since 2001

The Big Stir Surrounding A Pair of Birds in Big Sur

Thursday April 6, 2006

A pair of birds recently took up residence in a hollowed-out cavity of a tree, probably hoping to get a bit of piece and quite before starting a family.

Similar scenes are being repeated throughout the northern hemisphere, by countless pairs of birds. Some nest in trees, others in bird boxes, a few in tall grasses. Some pairs lay one egg, while others lay several. All, usually, do this without inspiring a whirl of press and excitement surrounding the event.

But this particular pair of birds is not your usual avian couple and their presence has created quite a stir. These birds are highly endangered California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus) and they're nesting in the wild, in the cavity of a towering redwood tree, in Big Sur California. The last time Big Sur saw a pair of wild California condors was over a century ago.

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